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Called to the Mall: Harriet Tubman on the $20 Bill
By Aniyah Harris, 9 years old Right now, in June of 2016, there are no monuments to famous African-American women outside on the National Mall. There are some for white […]
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Called to the Mall: Rosa Parks: A Brave Black Woman
By Mykia Plummer, 9 years old — There is a statue of Mrs. Rosa Parks in Washington, D.C.
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Called to the Mall: National Mall — Great Place to Be
By Eshan Timberlake, who is 10 years old — Many important things have happened at the National Mall. It looks like a big field with lots of grass, and some trees.
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Called to the Mall: Cherry Blossom Festival in D.C.!
By Jalen Gabriel, 10 years old — I get to live in Washington, D.C., where the Cherry Blossom Festival happens every year.
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Called to the Mall: The Lincoln Memorial
By Tariq Timberlake, 10 years old — The Lincoln Memorial is an important part of the National Mall.
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Called to the Mall: This Sculpture Tells the Story of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment in the Civil War
By Naod Samuel, 9 years old — This great sculpture, called the Shaw Memorial, is in the National Gallery of Art on the Mall in D.C.
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Called to the Mall: Read Excerpts from this Anthology of Kids’ Stories About the National Mall
Called to the Mall is an anthology of original essays and graphics about the National Mall in Washington, D.C. by Washington area public school students and adults.
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Called to the Mall: John Lewis: He Changed the World
By Byron Johnson, 10 years old — John Lewis, the civil rights leader, was born February 21, 1940.
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Called to the Mall: Girls On Fire
By Sia Rosalia Ahmadu, 9 years old — This year in Washington, D.C., at the National Mall, there were girls on fire, marching for equality on January 21, 2017.
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Called to the Mall: Memorial for Martin
By Moses Jackson, 8 years old — There is a spectacular memorial to Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., with his words on the walls.
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